With up to 40% of our GDP dependent on Tourism, our full recovery will be measured, not in months, but in years – PM

With up to 40% of our GDP dependent on Tourism, our full recovery will be measured, not in months, but in years – PM

By Naveel Krishant
Thursday 04/06/2020
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama [Photo: Office of the Prime Minister]

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says in the coming months, COVID-19 will trigger financial decisions that have the potential to reshape the world as we know it.

While speaking to leaders from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific in a zoom meeting, Bainimarama says the developing world deserves a seat at that table – and they demand to be consulted about considerations that will determine our fate.

101799981-2569314616718676-4632924747670224896-n[Photo: Office of the Prime Minister]

The Prime Minister says this pandemic – like climate change – affects all of us adding like the rising seas, stronger storms and changing weather patterns, this new crisis, and the looming financial burden of over-coming it, makes the division between the developed and developing worlds feel starker than ever.

He further says in Fiji, Tropical Cyclone Harold arrived on the heels of the first COVID-19 case.

Bainimarama adds Fiji climate-proofed its public health response to prevent the storm’s chaos from worsening the spread of the virus – and their containment strategy has since proved decisive.

He says but 43 days removed from Fiji’s last confirmed case, it is clear the pandemic’s economic fallout is far more destructive than any storm, and far beyond our own capabilities to constrain.

101685161-270648620845430-533690926803976192-n[Photo: Office of the Prime Minister]

Bainimarama says with up to 40 per cent of our GDP dependent on tourism, our full recovery will be measured, not in months, but in years.

He further adds global financing frameworks were already ill-suited to confront the climate emergency, and COVID-19 has further exposed their inability to rapidly and sustainably respond to the complex realities across our regions.

The Prime Minister says last week, at a special summit convened by the Prime Ministers of Canada and Jamaica, he called for radical financing solutions to respond to the radical economic crisis at our doorsteps, specifically, to ensure the full implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

He says it is estimated that Pacific Small Island Developing States require additional economic stimulus packages of at least 15 percent of the value of their GDP’s to maintain their social and economic orders.

100919825-3013263162121666-3032402813993877504-n[Photo: Office of the Prime Minister]

Bainimarama further says amidst this pandemic, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Island States must be empowered to continue investing in all of their Sustainable Development Goals – and the highly -developed nations of the world must not lose sight of the vision that first inspired the 2030 Agenda.

He adds with their traditional revenue sources gutted, the support of their development partners, including within the European Union, and multilateral development banks is critical.

Bainimarama says they must stand in solidarity with one another, and the EU must not settle for unilateral outcomes that more closely resemble a return to colonial inequities than the inclusive future they sought to achieve. Consult, don’t prescribe.

FEATURE NEWS
LATEST NEWS
Tanoa Hotel Group and NZ students plant 600 mangroves at Taiperia, Lautoka
To combat the ongoing effects of climate change and the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the Tanoa Hotel Group and 16 ...
89 days ago

Ovalau family to celebrate Easter reminiscing the hard work and dedication of their late son
The Boleilovoni family will have a celebration this Easter at their home in Lovoni Village, Ovalau, celebrating their late son Joseph Rymell ...
89 days ago

Expect a rainy Easter weekend as a flash flood alert and heavy rain warning in force for Fiji
People need to be prepared for a wet Easter weekend as a flash flood alert is still in force for all low-lying and flash flood-prone areas of Viti ...
89 days ago

Flash flood alert for Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Please be prepared as a flash flood alert is now in force for all low lying and flash flood prone areas of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. A heavy rain ...
89 days ago

U.S Ambassador calls out China on trying to undermine its bilateral relationship with Fiji
It's puzzling that any country purporting to be a friend to Fiji would try to publicly undermine Fiji’s bilateral relationship with one of its ...
89 days ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Top Interventional Cardiologist Dr Kapadia on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The show will focus on health services in the country. The former Marist Brothers Primary and High School student who has been practising medicine ...
100 days ago

Supervisor of Elections on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The interview focus on preparations for the 2026 general elections, voter related issues, electoral laws, the 2022 glitch and the municipal council ...
100 days ago

Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson appeared on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan from the Drua base in Nadi. Coming off ...
104 days ago

TOP